The Guardian (USA)

Baffert’s National Treasure wins Preakness as another death mars day

- Bryan Armen Graham at Pimlico Race Course

Bob Baffert’s National Treasure held off Blazing Sevens in a heart-pounding stretch duel to win the Preakness Stakes by a head on Saturday, only hours after the decorated trainer’s return to the Triple Crown stage after a two-year suspension was marred when one of his horses was euthanized on the track.

“He fought the whole way,” said John Velazquez, the Hall of Fame jockey who finally broke his Preakness hoodoo after failing to win in his first 12 attempts. “He put up a really good fight . ... That’s what champions do.”

Mage, the Kentucky Derby champion who went off as the 7-5 favorite, finished third in the 1 3/16-mile race after finding himself trapped on the backstretc­h and coming in 2 1/4 lengths behind the front-running pair. The seven horses entered represente­d the smallest Preakness field since 1986.

Baffert’s eighth win in the Preakness eclipsed the longstandi­ng record of seven first set by RW Walden in the 1800s, but was left to fight back tears over in the winner’s circle over the latest high-profile equine death.

“Losing that horse earlier really hurts,” Baffert said. “It’s been a very emotional day.”

Earlier Saturday in the $200,000 Chick Lang Stakes, the Baffert-trained Havnameltd­own broke down on the far turn and threw jockey Luis Saez off his back before continuing to run down the stretch.

The distressed three-year-old black colt was corralled by veterinary staff and led behind a black tent where he was put down, a grim scene that played out as Lil Jon’s Get Low played at earsplitti­ng volumes from a concert stage only a few hundred feet away in the infield. “He sustained a really severe injury of his left front ankle,” track veterinari­an Scott Hay said. “It was basically impossible to transport him and they had to euthanize him humanely on the grounds immediatel­y.”

Saez, one of the leading jockeys in the US, was stretchere­d off the dirt course and taken by ambulance to a nearby Sinai Hospital for evaluation, where track officials said he was conscious with full movement of his extremitie­s but complainin­g of leg pain.

“We never had an issue with him,” Baffert said. “We do grieve when these things happen. There is nothing worse than coming back and the stall is empty. He is a nice horse. He could not have been doing any better.”

The Chick Lang was the sixth race on a 14-race card headlined by the Preakness, the middle jewel of thoroughbr­ed racing’s Triple Crown and one of the few days when the sport attracts mainstream attention in the US.

The fatality in Baltimore came only two weeks after the Kentucky Derby was overshadow­ed by the deaths of seven horses at Louisville’s Churchill Downs in a 10-day span, including two on the day of the race.

The 70-year-old Baffert was back in the spotlight following a two-year ban from Churchill Downs stemming from Medina Spirit’s stripped win at the 2021 Kentucky Derby after testing positive for betamethas­one, a corticoste­roid. Medina Spirit died after a workout in December 2021.

 ?? Photograph: Nick Wass/AP ?? National Treasure, with jockey John Velazquez, front right, edges out Blazing Sevens, with jockey Irad Ortiz Jr, second from left, to win the148th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday in Baltimore.
Photograph: Nick Wass/AP National Treasure, with jockey John Velazquez, front right, edges out Blazing Sevens, with jockey Irad Ortiz Jr, second from left, to win the148th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday in Baltimore.
 ?? Photograph: Jerry Jackson/AP ?? A riderless Havnameltd­own trails the field in the Chick Lang Stakes after suffering a catastroph­ic leg injury during the sixth race prior to the 148th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday in Baltimore.
Photograph: Jerry Jackson/AP A riderless Havnameltd­own trails the field in the Chick Lang Stakes after suffering a catastroph­ic leg injury during the sixth race prior to the 148th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday in Baltimore.

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